Great for reducing light/heat output on all types of incandescent lamps

Includes on/off dimmer switch

Heavy duty ceramic fixture

Turn your heater down on a hot day and back up when it gets cool again, adapt to seasonal temperature changes without swapping bulbs, or just reduce your energy costs and increase your bulb life by lowering the power.

Recommended for use with Zoo Med incandescent reptile lamps and ReptiCare Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitters up to the Clamp Lamp's maximum wattage.

1-year manufacturer warranty.

Note: Zoo Med Safety Cover sold separately!

Directions:To use the clamp lamp, first make sure that it is unplugged and that the dimmer switch is in the OFF position (dial turned fully counterclockwise).

Securely clamp, hang, or mount the lamp in the desired safe location (always outside of the enclosure) and insert an APPROPRIATE bulb or ceramic heat emitter.

To turn the lamp on, rotate the dimmer dial clockwise. Full power, "on”, is reached when the dial is as far as it will go. Any point between on and off corresponds to a reduced power level.

FAQ:Q: What is the maximum wattage I can use in this fixture?A: This fixture can handle incandescent bulbs up to 150 watts.Q: How can I ensure long life of my bulbs?A: You can check your fixture by unplugging it and looking at the metal tab in the center - where the bulb screws in. This tab can be pulled slightly forward to ensure that it makes a good contact with the bulb.

Great for reducing light/heat output on all types of incandescent lamps

Includes on/off dimmer switch

Heavy duty ceramic fixture

Turn your heater down on a hot day and back up when it gets cool again, adapt to seasonal temperature changes without swapping bulbs, or just reduce your energy costs and increase your bulb life by lowering the power.

Recommended for use with Zoo Med incandescent reptile lamps and ReptiCare Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitters up to the Clamp Lamp's maximum wattage.

1-year manufacturer warranty.

Note: Zoo Med Safety Cover sold separately!

Directions:To use the clamp lamp, first make sure that it is unplugged and that the dimmer switch is in the OFF position (dial turned fully counterclockwise).

Securely clamp, hang, or mount the lamp in the desired safe location (always outside of the enclosure) and insert an APPROPRIATE bulb or ceramic heat emitter.

To turn the lamp on, rotate the dimmer dial clockwise. Full power, "on”, is reached when the dial is as far as it will go. Any point between on and off corresponds to a reduced power level.

FAQ:Q: What is the maximum wattage I can use in this fixture?A: This fixture can handle incandescent bulbs up to 150 watts.Q: How can I ensure long life of my bulbs?A: You can check your fixture by unplugging it and looking at the metal tab in the center - where the bulb screws in. This tab can be pulled slightly forward to ensure that it makes a good contact with the bulb.

You need control on your bulbs!

By Skink from Cleburne, TX

On December 12, 2012:

It might be cheaper to get lamps without dimmer options, but you need to have some kind of control over your bulbs to properly set and maintain your temperature gradient. Dimmer dome fixtures are cheaper than regular dome fixtures + a dome stand, so save yourself the frustration and get these! They work as well as you need them too, no frills, good quality.

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Get the perfect temperature!

By Cindy from Tallahassee, FL

On July 16, 2010:

I love this product! Having the option to adjust the light and heat output with the use of the dimmer switch is fantastic. I can achieve the perfect day and the perfect night temperature with it!